I am in the process of (finally!) setting up my reloading room. My bench is built (35" tall 25" x 96" maple butcher block on a Kreg base). I was looking at Inline Fabrication products. They look good. They are also spendy.

I have a $150 gift card burning a hole in my pocket and decided to use it on luxury items for the bench that I would not ordinarily splurge on.

What would you buy and why?

Bruce

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I have the Dillon aluminum roller handle, and the strong mount. The mount (whether or not) depends on what position you like for loading (standing or sitting, I stand). The smooth roller handle is the best of the three Dillon handles I've tried.

Similar products are available from Inline, so if it's free with your certificate, I would just buy them there. You'll still have a few bucks left over, so the rest is up to you.

I should have added that this is for a RCBS Rockchucker Supreme press.

Bruce

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If it available for the Chucker, these are great on the Dillon XL650Ergo Roller Handle is great as I reload standing upLED light kit is greatRiser mount is great, I reload standing up

I like the little hanger for primer tubes, probably doesn’t apply to youHe has some good ideas for wall mount or track mount storage of dies etc if you have a flat wall. I haven’t got there yet, but I’ll get the holder for the tool head and such.

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I have 2 of the quick change mounts, flush, and ultra. This allows me to move the presses around so I have the option of standing or setting. I have a couple of the storage mounts that I move the presses to get them out/off of my bench depending on what I'm doing. Bench space is at a premium which it more usable. I have a spare vice mounted on a base too, that I move over when I'm working on things that require it.

May be seam a little high on the price till you see how well they build and the thickness of the parts. These are All heavy duty, 1/4" plate steel.

As for as the handles, I prefer a ball. I have a sock over it to allow it to spin easily in your hand. This allows the your arm, elbow and wrist all stay in it's natural alignment.

After doing some measuring, I ordered the Ultramount, a quick change plate for the press, and the Ergo roller handle. I already have the RCBS Accessory plate #2 that will get mounted somewhere else on the bench for the powder measure and/or trimmer.I am wondering if anyone likes the case ejection system and the primer catcher. I may order those during the next sale.

Bruce

"I cannot spare this man. He fights!"-Abraham Lincoln

"At the core of liberalism is the spoiled child — miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless. Liberalism is a philosophy of sniveling brats." -PJ O'Rourke“It is just as difficult and dangerous to try to free a people that wants to remain servile as it is to try to enslave a people that wants to remain free." -Niccolo Machiavelli

Good people, good products. I have several things from them for Dillon 550s and H LnL. Lots of shelf and holder stuff too. They are across town from me now. Used to be less than a mile away. Actually 900 yards as the crow flies.